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From Concept Common Code of Civil Procedure to the General Judicial Code

FROM CONCEPT COMMON CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 
TO THE GENERAL JUDICIAL CODE 

D.Ya. Maleshin, 
Doctor of Legal sciences, Professor of Department of Civil Procedure Law 
(Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia) 

The unification of the Supreme Court and Supreme Arbitrazh Court took place in 2014. It was decided to follow this judicial reform by the procedural reform and prepare the Unified Code of Judicial Procedure in 2014. It concerns civil procedure, arbitrazh procedure and administrative procedure. The concept of the Unified Code of Civil Procedure has been prepared in a few months. There are many disadvantages in this draft. The author proposed and argued to prepare the Judicial Code instead of the Unified Code. 

Keywords: Civil procedure; Judicial reform; civil justice; judicial procedure; Judicial Code.

References 

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Van Rhee C.H. European Traditions in Civil Procedure. Oxford, 2005. 
Van Rhee C.H., Heirbaut D., Storme M. (Eds.). The French Code of Civil Procedure (1806) after 200 years. The Civil Procedure Tradition in France and Abroad. Wolters Kluwer, 2008. 
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Evrazijskij grazhdanskij process: k 25-letiju stran SNG i Baltii [Eurasian civil procedure: the 25th anniversary of the CIS and Baltic countries]. Collection scientific papers. Ed. D.Ya. Maleshin. M., 2015. (In Russian). 
Put’ k zakonu (ishodnye dokumenty, pojasnitel’nye zapiski, materialy konferencij, varianty GPK, novyj GPK RF) [Path to the law (the original documents, explanatory notes, conference proceedings, Civil Procedural Code options, the new Code of Civil Procedure of the Russian Federation)]. Ed. M.K. Treushnikov. M., Gorodec. 2004. (In Russian). 
Reshetnikova I.V. Kurs dokazatel’stvennogo prava v rossijskom grazhdanskom proizvodstve [The course of the law of evidence in the Russian civil procedure]. M., 2000. (In Russian). Rjazanovskij V.A. Edinstvo processa [The unity of the process]. M., 1996. (In Russian).
 
Information about the author: 

Dmitry Maleshin (Moscow, Russia) – Professor at Lomonosov Moscow State University (1 Leninskie Gory, bldg. 13–14, Moscow, 119991, GS P-1, Russia; e-mail: [email protected]).

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D.Ya. Maleshin